Three Eagles Programs Accept Bids to NCCAA National Tournaments
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Elgin, IL The Judson University Men's Soccer, Women's Soccer, and Women's Volleyball programs are headed to the NAIA National Championships the week following Thanksgiving.
The Men's Soccer Team clinched a spot in the national tournament with a shootout victory over Trinity International on Wednesday. The Eagles learned that they will be the #7 seed at the national tournament in Kissimmee, Florida that begins on November 28. The Eagles face #3 Columbia International on Monday, November 28 beginning at 6:00 p.m. eastern time. The Eagles next contest will be on Tuesday, November 29 against #4 Southwestern Christian University at 6:00 p.m. eastern time. Judson must finish either atop of pool C or be the best second-place finisher to advance to the national semifinals on Friday, December 2. The Eagles placed second in the NCCAA National tournament last season.
The Women's Soccer Team earned an at-large bid to the national tournament in Kissimmee, Florida and is the #6 seed and will face #9, Southwestern Christian, on Tuesday, November 29 at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. On Wednesday, the Eagles face #1 Grace College beginning at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. Judson must finish either atop pool B or be the best second-place finisher to advance to the national semifinals on Friday, December 2. Judson participated in the NAIA National Tournament in 2021. The Eagles' last NCCAA appearance was in 2019 when the Eagles went 1-1 in the group stage.
The Women's Volleyball Team earned an at-large bid to the six-team tournament in Point Lookout, Missouri as the Eagles are the #5 seed in the tournament. Judson completes its pool play on Thursday, December 1. The Eagles first play #4 Carolina University at 3:45 central time, followed by an 8:15 p.m. match against Columbia International University. Judson must finish either atop pool A or be the best second-place finisher to advance to the national semifinals on Friday, December 2. Judson advanced to the semifinal round in 2021. In 2019, the Eagles advanced to the National Championship contest before losing in four sets.
The Judson University Athletic Department wishes these three programs the best as they move forward in NCCAA postseason competition!